T&gt; ARE CHANCE FOR IN _VESMENI. SALE OF VALUABLE HOTKL PROPERTY IN THE CITY OP HARRISBURG. That well-known and valuable hotel property knova_; «s the "SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE," now in the occupancy of Win. _Mochsrman, situate on the east «md of Market street, and immediately opposite th« Pennsylvania Railroad Uepot, will be oB'ered at PRIVATE SALE until the 4th »f December next , and if not sold before that time, will b_^ put up at Public Auction on that day This is the most desirable property in the city of Harrinburg for hotel business. Its _proximity to the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, and the depot uf all the railroads _centivingat Harrisburg, makes it more _convenient rtll't acc?sfub(e t&lt;&gt; the tr&amp;veiiog public than auy other Hotel in tho city_. Further information in regard to this property and as to the _tenns of sale, may be had by applying to VFM. H. MILLER, Attorm-y-at-Law, North corner _Blarket Square, ( Wyeth s Buildi»g.) second storv front. nvt'...

SANFORD S FAMILY CATHARTIC PILLS, COMPOUNDED FROM Pure Vegetable _Extracts, and put vp ill _Glass Cases, Air Tight, arid _tcill keep m any climate_. The Family Cathar-; ' tic PILL is a geatle bui ,ictive Cathartic , which CD the proprietor has used ii Ms practice more than! j tw«ntyye*r« The constantly increas- j W jng demand from _thoee who have tons _uswi the! J I PILLS, and the _satisiac tion which all express in! *_"* (regard to their use, ha_» induced me to place them1 m 'within the reach of ull The Profession well knowl _ that different Cathvrticf ¦tct 00 different portions; n lot ' the bowels. The _FAMILY _&lt;A- THARTIC PILL na_^ •nth due reference to this r_&gt; well _established fact, beei _somponntted from a rarie- w ty of the purest Vegetable Krtr_=ct8. which act alike t"&lt; on every part of the ali mentaiv canaland are r. good and safe in •»&gt; enseswh _vea Cathartic iH F* needed _tneb a&gt; Derangement s of the «£ Stomach. Sleepiness Pains...

Many a true heart that would have come back like a dove to fhe ark, after its first transgression, has been frightened beyond recall by the savage cruelty of an unforgiving spirit. Pleasure, like quicksilver, is bright and shy.— If we strive to grasp it, it still eludes us, and still glitters. We perhaps seize it at last, and find it rank _poieon. We notice scores of poetical effusions directed to friends who are in Heaven. Better give poetry of tbe heart utterance in words and deedd of _kindness to friends upon earth. A witty fellow slipped down on _«n icy _pavement. While Bitiing, he muttered, «• I have no desire to see tbe town burnt down, but,I sincerely with to see the streets laid in ashes." Good nnnners should begin at home. Po'iteness iff not an article to _be worn in fujldress only, to be put ott when we pay or _reoeire a _Gompliintjn_* tarv visit. Sectarianism is a miserable, short-sighted prejudice. It makes you bate your neighbor, b&gt; cause be eats hi_« oysters...

DOR R*M1 —A &lt;'oinin..&lt;i&lt;ous J wo 6 orv I DWELLING HOUSE, (in Second street, below Pine) with wide Hall, large Back Building, Marble Mantels iu Parlors . Gas in six rooms, all the rooms just papered and painted. The second story divided into _sev««n room_&gt;, on.- of which is a Bath. This, in connection with the fact that the house has just been placed in the most thorough repair, makes it one of the most desirable house- in the city Enquire of E. M. POLLOCK. aP19 Market Square, Harmburg, FOR SALE—A Vacant Lot of Ground, situated in the _borough of Harrisburg, adjoining the corner lot of tho northwest corner of Second and Stat* streets. The lot has a front of 66 feet. For particular_* eaqoireof [_jaWiO dtf] E_. C _WTM.TAMS P O K _KkNI —Two hK_.CK J _Wi 1. a tI_^T HOUSES on Pine street, between Second ausswBk.'ta:_!00 _"18 " -• —• 7.u« n „ MRS MURRAY _jani_^_atf] C omer of Second and Pine _atreets. I_^O K. »S a L K—( &gt;ne Teamster's Wagon, I two Coal ...

PHILADELPHIA XT asd READING RAILROAD. (REDUCTION OF PASSENGER FARES, ON AND AFTER MONDAY, APnli, 3,1860 COMMUTATION TICKETS, With 26 Coupons, will be issued between any points desired, good for the holder aud any member of his family, in any Passenger trainaud at any time—at 35 per cent, below the regular fares Parties having occasion to use the Road frequently on bumuess or pleasurewill find the above arraugeiuent convenient and _economical; an Four Passenger train* run daily each way between Reading and _Philadelphia and Two Trains daily between Reading. Potts ville aud Harrisburg. On Sundays, only one morning train Down, and one afternoon train Up. runs between Pottsville and Philadelphia, aud no Passenger tram on the Lebanop Valley Branch Railroad. For the above Tickets, or any information relating thereto, apply to S. Bradford. Esq.. Treasurer, Philadelphia, to the respective Ticket Agents on the line, or to G. A. NICOLLS, General Sup't M.ar/&gt;k 57. TfifiO ma.r'28-dtf r...

TO AGRICULTURISTS Shade Trees.—A correspondent of the Germantown Telegraph furnishes that journal -with the _following excellent article upon the subject of shade trees, which the editor, who i3 " bookedap" in such matters, fully endorses: The aufumn is upon us, when we may take a leisure moment and look round our homes for a spot to place a shade tree. It may be safely assumed that farmers plant too few trees alnui. their dwellings and out-buildings. I propose to offer a few brief notes upon some planted • by myself about my buildings and lawn. They are the results of ray own experience, and may or may not .igree with the characters given the trees in (he books. My location is upland, and soli a good loam with •lay substratum. Norway Maple.—This is with me the finest of all deciduous shade trees. A round-headed, densely-leaded, vigorous and healthy tree, with deep green foliage, one of the first to come in leaf iu the spring »nd among the list to drop in autumnsucceeded aft...

r AS. F. SH UNK; ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE IN THB BUILDING OPPOSITE PROTHONOTARY'S OFFICE, jan7] Harrisburg, . [dly M. H. LE _^ M I L II, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office corner of MARKET STREET and the SQUAREj (Wyeth's.) second floor front. |C7~ Entrance on Market Square. n21-ly«i&amp;w It7 o. weioh ~ e~L7; : SURGEON AND OCULIST, RESIDENCE THIRD NEAR NOiTH STREET. He is now fully prepared to attend promptly to the duties of profession in all its branches. A LONG AND VERY SUCCESSFUL MBDrOAL EXPERIENCE justifies him in promising; full and ample satisfaction to all who may favor him with a call, be tke disease Chronic or any other nature. ' ml8-d&amp;wlv rpHOMAS C. MacBOWELL, X ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office in Third street, one Door West of His Residence, HARRISBURG , PA., Will attend to applications for Pensions and Patents in Washington City, D. C , and will practice in the Court ol Claims in said city. By an _arrangement with responsible parties in Washington City, he is enabled to as...

Bank Applications. _AT_?_KTJ ( rFT(?E_^ given, that the _undersigned have formed an Association_, and prepared and executed a Certificate, for the purpose of establishing a Bank of Issue, Discount aud Depositeunder the provisions of the act entitled "An act to establish a system of Free Banking in Pennsylvania_, and to secure the public against loss from Insolvent Banks" approved the 31st day of March. A I&gt;. 1860, said Bank to be called TnE DOWNINGTuWN BANK, to be located in Downingtnwn, to consist of a Capital Stock o1 Fifty _Thousand Dollars, in shares of Fifty Dollars each, with the privilege of increasing the same to any amount not exceeding in all Three Hundred Thousand Dollars. Charl- s Downing, ; David Shelmire, John Webster, j Willium Rogers, William Edge. j J. K. Eshelman_, Richard D. Wtlis_, Samuel Bingwalt._^ J. P. Uaugh, Stephenlilatchford. p&amp;&amp; September 3,1S60 —sepl7-dGm BANK N OTICE.—Notice is hereby given that an Association has been formed ...

It must be obvious not only to you, but to every attentive and inti lligent person, that the first diseases of inf:ints arise cbielly from a disordered condition of their bow'i-ls, mid iu this connection, we present to your notice for the alleviation and cure oi these _diKeuses, a remedy known as DR. EATON'S I N F AN TILE CORDIAL. Prepared from a formulaused by Dr. Eaton with remarkabl** success during several years' practice, we know itto be a m« at reliable and efficacious remedy for infantile_, complaints, and one _triul alone will convince you of itn superiority over every other preparation ot the kind. It is particularly recommended FOR CHILDREN TEETHING. And at this period of _infantile life, whin vouranxiou* hearts are pained by witnessing the sufferings of your little ones, it will be found invaluable in Syftenins */&lt;¦* Gums, _lieducing Inflammation,and Rel&gt;evi?_igaU Pain. FOR _DISJiA_^S ATTENDING _TEETHING, such an DiarrhaaDysenteryGriping in the Botcels, ...

p U KiF 1 THE BLOOD! M OF FAT'S VJEGETAliXE l,il&lt;E FILLS AND PHGSNIX BITTERS. The high and envied celebrity which these pre-eim nent Medicines 1 ave acqumd l&lt;r their _invttluaMe fflicacy in till ihe Diseu.-is vhich ib_&lt;y _pioltbB to ture, bus render, d the usual practice of pufling not only unnecefv saiy, but unworthy of them. IN ALL CASES Of AsthmaAcute and _tbrunir Ilhemuatism_^ Affection* of the llludder und Kidneys BILIOUS Fl/VELS AND _LlVEPt COMPLAIKT8 » In the &amp;outh and \V&gt;ht, _«h_»re these _diKeaoes prevail_, they will be found invaluable. Planters, farmers and o'bers, who once use these Meuiciues. will never afterwards be without them. BILIOUS C110L1C. SEROUS LOOSEN liS8,PlLE8,COSTlVtlsKSS, LOLUS AND COl OI1S, _« liOLIC, _COlthUPT _JiUMOHS. 1 _liO_&gt;'bll.S. _Dtspepsia.—No person with thin distrew-iirgdisease, should dfluy using these Medicines initiit-diately. _JBruptious of the Si-in , trj-Mjjelas , Flatul. ucy. Fever and ...

i&amp;he _oiotlet THE ONLY _PREPARATION JL THAT HAS STOOD THE TBrtT OF YE MIS, A2SD G RO W S M O R E AND MORE P OPULAR EVER Y DAY! And testimonials, newand almost without number, might l&gt;e given from ladies and gentlemen in all grades of society, whose united testimony none could resist, that Prof. Wood's Hair _Restorative will restore the bald and gray, and preserve the hair of the youth to old age, in all its youthful beauty. Battle Creek, Mich., Dec. 21,1S58. Prof. Wood : Thee wilt please accept a line to inform thee that the hair on my head fell off over twenty years ago, caused by * complicated chronic disease, attended with an eruption on the head. A continual course of suffering through life having reduced me to a state of dep&lt;*ndence, 1 'have not been able to obtain stuff for caps. neither have I been able to do them up, in consequence of which my head has suffered extremely from cold. This induced me to»pay _Briggs &amp; Hodges almost the last ce...